Storm the Sky: Permanence
Storm the Sky: Permanence
Format: CD
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Artist: Storm the Sky
Label: Rise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 819531012402
Genre: Rock
The debut album from Storm the Sky Storm The Sky was launched in September 2011, receiving an overwhelming amount of publicity for their EP teaser music video, launched alongside the page, helping them to gain over 1000 Facebook 'likes' in their first five hours. Combining catchy melodic rhythms with heavy breakdowns, Storm The Sky have created a sound different to any other local Victorian band, already being compared by fans to the likes of Australian heavyweights such as 'The Amity Affliction', and 'Dream On Dreamer'. Permanence was recorded in Arizona by US Producer Cameron Mizell, whose work includes Memphis May Fire and Sleeping With Sirens, amongst others. With the record being completely self funded, there was nothing to get in the way of the band's vision for their debut album, which sets a completely new tone for the band with a more cinematic, atmospheric and dark direction. The full length also features guest vocals from Jake Taylor (In Hearts Wake), Matty Mullins (Memphis May Fire) and Trenton Smith (Hands Like Houses).??Lead vocalist William Jarratt goes into detail with the concept of the album - "The idea of this album is based around reflecting on one's existence, and wondering "What is the point of me even being here? How is my existence actually necessary? There are 7 billion people in this world, and I'm supposed to believe my life will do something more than theirs?" The last song on the album (Red Letter), is the manifestation of realizing that we don't individually matter, and if the easy way out was the right one we all would have done it by now. Simplistically, for every negative or fatal urge we ignore, we make an immense impact on our strength, character, soul and mindset. This in turn, will reflect on everything around you, your friends, family, lovers, children and life in general. To put it bluntly, facing our personal value in our souls and accepting it. This is where the desire of not only living, but being remembered and leaving our mark on the world becomes prevalent, hence, achieving 'Permanence'. The first single taken from Permanence is the blistering 'Same Graves', which is accompanied by a music video that is online now. Of the single Jarratt explains "I wanted to write a song that encapsulated everything I felt was detrimental to peoples lives directly because of religion without ever saying any 'God doesn't exist' or that they're wrong at all. The song basically is aimed at the extremist/cultist side of all religions. I wanted to express my concern for the people that spend their whole lives in repentance and fear that they won't be in eternal bliss after they die.
Tracks:
1.1 Alive 4:05
1.2 Explicit
1.3 Same Graves 4:26
1.4 Dead Giveaway (Feat. Trenton Smith) 3:50
1.5 Portraits (Feat. Matty Mullins) 3:18
1.6 Sheltered 4:27
1.7 If I Go 4:05
1.8 Oh Sister (Feat. Jake Taylor) 4:04
1.9 Tempest 3:22
1.10 Only One (Feat. Angel Gray) 4:34
1.11 Red Letter 4:39